Renewable journal-bearing sleeve.



s. LOGKWOOD. RENEWABLE JOURNAL BEARING SLEEVE.

APPLCATION FILED MAY 19, 1909.

' Patented Nov. 22, 1910.

U. S. LGCKWOOD.` RBNEWABLE JOURNAL BEARINGSLEBVE.

l APPLICATION :FILED MAY 19, 1909V Patented Nov. l 910.

2 sHEETs-sHEBT l2.

iINiTEn "STATES PATENT oir-Eton.

CHARLES s.' Loonwoon,` or NEWARK,I NEW JERSEY, as sIGNoR- To HYATT ROLLER BnARrNe COMPANY, or HARRISON, NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION or NEW JERSEY.

To all whom it may concern:

. LBe it known -that I, CHARLESl S. 'Loon-A woon, a citizen of the United States,4 residing atf289 Market street,.Newark, county of Essex', and State of New Jerse have in- Sleeves, fully described'and represented in theY following specification andl the accomypanying drawings, forming a part of the Sam e.

siderablejfsize, land Ato those having the f sleeves m'ad'e in sections, or several longituthevf vparts. ot theI sleeve can .bedet'achedlby ingstfory casings have oftenjlbeen secured permanently withinthey casin as by means .Lof rivets .extended .through t e parts; and

` are provide whenever -the ='lining required Vrenewal a great deal of labor was necessitated in chipping or punchingfout the rivets to remove ,the lining. 4 v A v The present; invention .furnishes a means of inserting the parts of such a lini detachably in the casing and holding the said partsjfirmly in placewhile in use, but leaving them entire y freefor. removal and renewal wheneyerrequired. This is efectedl It is immaterial which of the parts is pro-- vided with the stud and which with the notch. x i

The lining sections may. be removed'i'rom the casing by removing one of the heads Specification of Letters Patent. bnppi'icationniea-my 191ao9. serial No, 497,089.

This -irlventionffu'rnishes a means of mak-x `ling the `wearing'sleeveA readilyA removable and renewable `-upon fthe', journal loi .af shaft .or withinr"thecas'ing of the roller-bearing, `and relates especially, to a bearing of con` RENEWARLE JOURNALREARING sLEEvE.

and drawing the sections outloiigitudinally,

APatented; Nov.. 2:2, 1910.

tudinally at themiddle to formra cap upon* the bearing, which, when opened, permits the upper half of the lining to lie-removed.

'The shaft is lifted from the begining to renotch or notches to engage' such stud or studs, and the sleeve 'heldiin place against such studs by a removable collar secured" upon the shaft at the opposite end of the sleeve. To facilitate the application of such a sleeve tothe journalwhile enabling it to fit'closely u on the same, the sleeve is com- .monly d1vi ed at one side only ving it an" elastic vgripupo'n the -journal, an the removable collar 1s preferably formed with a hand to extend over and embrace one end of the Journalfsleeve t-O hold the jointof the sleev'efjclosed wllfe'it'issn..og'ieratica'ifv Such ban may be provided with a sld-d fitting in anv open notch in the end of the journal-sleeve.

Withsuch attachments, the journal-sleeve is referably extended within or beyond the eads at the ends of` the roller-bearing,,Y s0 that the notches do not extend into the wearing-surface traversed by the anti-friction ro ls.

The invention will be understood by reference to the annexed drawing, in which- Figure l shows the end of the roller-bearing with one of the. heads removed.; Fig. 2 is a side view of the same in section at the center line where hatched; Fig. 3 is a plan, -and Fig. 4a side viewof the lining-sleeve for the casing; Fig. 5 is a plan of the jour- ,nal vwith the sleeve thereon; Fig. 6 showsone cornerof the journal upon a larger scale, and Fig. 7 isa perspective view of the outer .bearing member with the cap of the casing and the upper half of its linlng removedl a designates the bottom of the casing and a the top or cap of the same held detach` formedwith a bottom section g and a to section g', theirjjoin't being also forme upon oblique linesh shown 1n Fig. 4, as is common. The casing is formed at opposite l 5 ends with detachable headsz' and y and each is provided with an annular l ge z extended Within the lining, as is shown more clearly in Fig. 6, and operating, as shown in Fig. 2, to support the upper half of the lin,-

ing independently of the cap a. 4Each section of the lining is formed with notches l in it-sopposite ends and studs m are projected from the heads upon theperipherv-of the ledge to engage such' notches, thus hold- 15 ing the liningsections from turning around vthe journal.

The construction illustrated is adapted for the bearing of'the large drum-shaft in a beating-engine for making paper'- pulp,

:.-' such bearing being provided at opposite sides with piavotsvn, as shown-in Figs. l and 2,. and the Vclose' to.the .bearin next the wall of the tank, which wall is lndicated by the lines o Y 2t in'Fg. 2.' grease 1s liable to work out of the bearing on the sidenext the tank 0,

ll provide an annular oil-guardv p upon the lsliattat the end of the bearing, which projects outwardl .from .the shaft suiciently 3o to 'arrest all o such oil and throw it laten ally. The Ashoulder c upon the shaft fur-V 'nishes an abutment for one end ofthe journal-.sleeve e, and the sleevel is held against such abutment bythe collar, having aband d, secured to the end'of the shaft by plate d land bolt e".v The band d projects over and ,embraces the end of the sleeve, thus holding thejoint closed. The endsl of the sleeve are'provi ed with open notches 1', and studs V40 g are inserted inthe journal adjacent to the' shoulder c to engage such notches detachably.l `The band d is shown with a stud secured therein to engage a notch4 in t e.

vouter end of the sleeve, and both en ds of the Mscge are thus .positively-.driven'-with vthe It ill be observed that the band d forms a ledge in' cont-actwith the outer vside of the sleeve e at its out rend, whichvledge operto .hold the sieeve4 upon the journal in the' same manner as the ledge k holds the sleeve'gwithin the easing. v The use o f such ledgesjfando thestuds provided 'to hold `thesleeyes:from'iairningire a complete sub' t ries the sleeve e also carries the collar havatar-drum applied to the-shaft ing the ledge or band al so that the removal of the collar cl permits the removal of the sleeve from the journal. In like manner,- -the-hcads i and 7' attached to the ends of the casing carry thevledges which hold -the sleeve sections g, g', Within the casing, so

that the removal of either head perinits the Withdrawal of the sleeve-sections from the casing. n

It will be noticed that the end portions the rollsto receive the notches and the studs 'which hold the sleeve-sections from rotatio'n,l and such-:construction is preferable as' not impairing the wearing-surface upon which the rolls travel.

I amaware that various fastenings haveT I' been used toretain a wearing sleeve in' place,

and -my construction is therefore for the- 'particular means which is claimed-herein.

invention what is'claimed 'herein is: Y

`11.111` aroller bea the combination, with the casing and sha rotated therein, of a wearing-sleeve. fitted removably to the a'ving thus set forth the nature 4offthe i 'shaft sind rovided with anopen notch inV `Aof the sleeve, a rst stud inthe sha fitted detachably-to the notch next such. s oulder a notch in the opposite end of the sleeve an itsend, a s oulder upon the shaft athe end a collar secured upon the shaft and provided with a second stud to fit `such notch and o eratin'gl to hold the sleeve against the s oulder inengagement with 'the iirst'stud.

2. In a roller bearin the combination,

with the casing and sha same, of heads sup rtedupon thecasing and having .an ann ar ledge projectinninto.

the same and one or more sections of for the cas` supported-upon such ledge independent o thecasing. Y'. Y 3. -In a roller bearin the combination, :withfthe-casin ,and sha `rotated within the same, othea' rsuforted'ilpon the casing and hav'ing'ali arllejd 'the samend one or more ns of for the casingsupportedl uioxisuch `l 'projectin' linfa..

rotated within the p inlo-4 and means connected witha least one ofV t e hads for holding yeach 4section in pace.

.4; In a rollerbearlng, the' combination,

with acasin and a shaft' rotated therein` and provide with a shoulderadjacent 'to' the end of the cassganda stud in thejour' nal adjacent to' the shoulder, of wearing-sleevelitt-e'd to the jou al Aofthe shaft in contact with the shoulder and having an o en notch fitted removablyto the; l

stud, an a collar fit-ted 'removably to the shaft at the cipositeend of the sleeve and-' having a han divided sleeve. .A 5. in a roller bearing, the cominnamoraA to embrace vthe end jot the.

with' a casing and s sinftzrotedrtaeremsc '75 I of the sleeve whether -fitted to the journal or casing areprojectedbeyond the ends of 12o divided and provided with a shoulder. adjacent to the end 0f the easing and a stud in J:he jour nal adjacent to, 'the shoulder, of a. divided Wearing-sleeve tted to the'journal of the shaft in Contact with the shoulder and having anlepen noli-ch fitted removably tothe stud, the Sleeve having also an open notch in the oppositeend, and 5L collar tted removably' to the shaft at said opposite end sind provided-.Wth a. hund to embrace the end of the sleeve and with a. stud "no removably engage the notch, whereby the-sleeve can be drawn endwse from the journal when the collar is ljemoved.

6., In alroller bearing, the cmnbnaton,

with a easing and a shaft rotated therein and provided with a shoulder adjacent to the end' of the casing, of a divided Waarin Asleeve ftted to the journal of the shaft 1n eontactwith the Shoulder, and a colli' fitted removably to the shaft at the oppdsite end of the sleeve und havinga, band to embrace the end of the divided sleeve.

In testimony Whereef I have herem'lto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing 

